NCAA championships: cross country
case, she lived up to her billing," McGuire said. "And that's not a guarantee. There
were a lot of athletes in her peer group that finished 130th, not 30th at NCAAs.
"As good as you are in high school, NCAAs is an intimidating setting, and for
her to handle the venue and the conditions speaks volumes to how competitive
she is. That competitiveness will be her bedrock as she advances forward in our
program."
On the men's side, Ferlic clocked 30:32.8 in the 10,000-meter race with senior
The women's team placed fourth at the NCAA Championships, notching the program's second straight top-five finish and the 11th top-10 showing in head coach Mike McGuire's 22
seasons.
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